Cloud Snapshots with Syncrify

Starting version 4.4, Syncrify allows creating backup snapshots to public clouds. As of now
you can create snapshots on:

Amazon S3

Google Storage

Microsoft Azure

Design Goal

The design goal of this feature is to create a backup of the backed up data to a public cloud. Backing up data to public cloud
involves additional cost, which is typically based on two factors: amount of data stored and its access frequency.
Keeping these in mind, the following features are added.

Ability to backup periodically. For example, you can create a snapshot on the cloud after every 10th backup

Ability to selectively pick profiles that are important enough for a snapshot on the cloud

Consider the following example:

Client A, B and C backup their files daily to a Syncrify Server, which is running inside company's LAN

One profile running on Client B contains important data to justify the cost incurred by cloud storage.

Administrators can decide just to backup files from Client B to an Amazon S3 Bucket. They can also set the
backup frequency to 10, meaning a cloud snapshot will be taken after every 10th backup

End-user, who is the owner of Client B, can either view files using Syncrify Server's web interface or directly connect to
Amazon S3 Bucket to access files.

Note: If encryption is used in Syncrify, files residing on Amazon will also be
encrypted and must be manually decrypted.

Configuring Cloud Snapshots

Configuring cloud snapshots is a two-step process:

Step 1: Registering Cloud Service

Use the following steps to configure a cloud service. There is no limit on the number of services used.

Steps

Connect to the admin console as admin

Click Configuration and select Cloud Services by clicking the button for More Configuration Options on upper right hand corner.

Once services are added a summary will be displayed towards the bottom allowing administrators to test connection

Step 2: Associating Profiles

Next, you will need to associate one or more profiles to the newly created services in step 1. Following steps
demonstrate how to accomplish this task.

Click Manage Users

Click View under the Profiles column for the desired user

Following page will display profiles belonging to this user. The last column, Action, contains
an icon for cloud. See image below.
A grey icon suggests no cloud snapshot is configured where as a red icon means snapshots are configured for this profile.

Click the Cloud icon

Select the desired Service Name. The names you see in this list come from the services you configured in Step 1 above.

numbers higher than 1 signify the nth value. For example, if you specify 10, a snapshot will be taken after 10th backup.

Do not check the box for Backup Versions unless you use 1 for frequency. Click here
for an explanation.

Finally, create Create

Important

rsync protocol is NOT used when transferring data to the cloud. That is because no process runs on the other end that can compute block signatures
and merge incoming delta from the source. Therefore, entire files will be copied to the cloud if it gets modified.

Reports Cloud Snapshot

A new report has been added to Syncrify showing a history of snapshots created on the cloud. Click Reports on the left panel to access this report.